The alkay corvette would indeed move to attach itself to the [i]Jetha[/i], thrusters flaring and pulsing as it rolled and aligned itself properly. Entering into the pressurized environment and working their way deeper, a small team of three alkay in environment suits (trailed by a many-limbed exomorph) made their way forwards. Their suits were practical affairs; close-fitting rubberized plating, articulated armour inserts, synthetic muscle fibres, and the large and angular hooked bubble-helmets that wrapped around the odd, bone-like "hoods" of the alkay gave them an oddly insect-like look. Somewhat more unnerving were the wraps of warm skin and muscle that clung to the chests like short cloaks, nutrient and oxygenation tubes carefully patched in. It was, at first glance, a bit of an oddly vulnerable element to an environment suit, but the alkay had found that having such exposed vat-flesh around provided a useful early warning system as to how hostile surroundings were. As the contact team attempted to enter the Jhingese vessel, the corvette repeated its last message, this time adding a series of coordinates to the end which, if the [i]Jetha[/i] matched courses with, would put them into orbit around the moon.